'No cost too great' is an iconic and recurring line said by the Pale King from the game Hollow Knight. It is often humorously used in situations where a person does something that is too much work, just to reach their goal, e.g. sacrificing thousands of your children just to chain and lock one for years to contain a moth God.
Person 1: "YOUR HIGHNESS, ISN'T THIS A BIT TOO MUCH?"
Person 2: "No cost too great."
Person 1: "SIRE, YOUR CHILD IS BURNING!"
Person 2: "No cost too great."
Person 1: "SIRE, YOUR CHILD IS BURNING!"
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Get the Grates my cheese mug.When you are in a situation that is unfortunate, hard to get out of, or a situation when you are taken advantage of. Exactly the same as getting screwed, shafted, or fucked over. This term is more popular in Canada than the United States.
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Person 1: "Hey man I just talked to that guy from the car dealership, and he said I can't have my deposit back"
Person 2: "Yeah man, sounds like he Greased you"
Person 2: "Yeah man, sounds like he Greased you"
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It is a slang term used to say goodbye, like "Peace out".
It is a slang term used to say goodbye, like "Peace out".
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Get the peace and chicken grease mug.In Plato's Republic, Socrates proposes what a person would do if they were given the Ring of Gyges, which turns a person invisible and essentially anonymous. Would they still have an incentive to be just under such circumstances? We now know what's like because of the Greater Internet Fuckwad Theory. Let's just say, the results do not reflect well on man.
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It portrays two brothers, Bob and Doug Macenzie, as super-steryotypical canadians. The skit usually entails sitting arround, eating back baccon, drinking beer, saying "eh", and passing the occasional insult ("Shove off you hoser"). The skit always begens with the call of the wild.
It portrays two brothers, Bob and Doug Macenzie, as super-steryotypical canadians. The skit usually entails sitting arround, eating back baccon, drinking beer, saying "eh", and passing the occasional insult ("Shove off you hoser"). The skit always begens with the call of the wild.
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